I do love it when I get multiple challenges completed in one layout - although there are others out there much better at it than me.
Here's a reminder of my take on the Hip Kit Club March 2019 kit, "Balconia" and you can find all the details for the inspiration kit over at the Counterfeit Kit Challenge blog here.
Right, back to business...
I challenged the team with the following:
Challenge #2 - Hidden!
Easter is coming and many little ones will be participating in Easter Egg Huts in the garden. Create you own "hunt" on your page by including some hidden elements on your page such as journaling, symbolism or more photos. Let the hunt begin!
I decided to go for lots of hidden symbolism as well as a truly hidden-in-plain-sight element to my page.
Can you see it?
It's right there in the middle and I have to admit to being rather proud of it and ever so grateful for my beloved Silhouette Cameo which has earned its keep this week in more ways than one. When I use it, I truly love it and don't know why I don't use it more often!
So... if you didn't notice, here are some of the elements I included in my page.
- I splatted gold and blue onto the background to mirror the state flag of Alaska where I bought this gorgeous necklace
- the title is a nod to the flowers in the necklace which also happens to be the state flower of Alaska too. The actual words of the title are of course, double meaning as I really don't ever want to forget my trip and experiences during the holiday of a lifetime.
- I also used blue and gold with the messy thread elements
- the softer colours of the patterned papers I used reminded me of the autumnal colours I experienced during my travels around the Yukon and my short stay in Alaska
- I've included the constellations you can find on the state flag - subtle but clear to see if you know where to look!
- and the best bit... I've cut out the state of Alaska from my favourite constellation covered Studio Calico vellum and laid it underneath the photo. You have to really look carefully to notice it and that's the effect I wanted. The focus is on the photo and the bead elements I've attached to the page as embellishments but the negative space on on the vellum is there to discover.
I've been including hidden symbolism on my pages for a long time - colours, motifs, patterns etc - and find myself going back to this technique over and over which makes me happy. I hope you'll give it a try if this is something new for you. Make sure you link up to let me know how you get along!
Head back to the Counterfeit Kit Challenge blog so that you don't miss any of the other shares today and of course, there's heaps and heaps of inspiration and community shares over on Instagram here and the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Facebook Community here.
Isn't it fun and oh so satisfying to add all that extra meaning to a page through the elements you used. Well crafted, Lisa!
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